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nr ii ; i.r ll I. NEW BERN BANKING TRUST COMPANY : NEW BERN, M.C 1 . ran . EXPERIENCED MEN. . EXPERIENCE count in evary line of business activ ty, but nowhere does experiancs jrrpve inorevaloabWl thsft iti banfnirr--Tha merrwa. are responsible for the affairs of this institution are ' men of experience in banking and commercial affairs. They are well known for (he conservative manner in . which, they safeguard. the inleres's of the bank and its - patrons. We cordial'y invite business b uses, corpor at ons and individuals to confer with our officers con Corning financial affairs. WE INVITE DEPOSITS AND ACT IN. ANY TRUST CAPACITY. nan : There comes a tide in the affairs of all men which taken at its flood leads on to pros perity. That's what Shakespeare said BUT LISTEN TO THIS. We have just had consigned to us a large shipment of Ladies and Misses large White and Burnt Milands and the large Black Hemp Hat, also the new Ratnie and Duck Hats for mid summer at 1 -2 their value. Yesterday's best is to-day's starting point. We want your co-operation,' your patronage and we are willing to pay liberally for it, by giving you the best merchandise for jhe4east money. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. PHONE 288 r. - The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at, prices wiihin reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New line of samples just received. Call and inspect ray stock. ' I'erchant, Jailor, -l!l:lHE: PRQPQRTIQR -GF. SURPLUS 0& KEiiED ; prifits to cPim'' ;;r;v.: ;: IBEtNTioALBfflE ', Vi? U I " : OF NEW . BERNE, C.: , C ' ::v;'CSTANDSicS:i'V;::;.,;, FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among the National . Banks of . theStatel - : . And as St has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to 105,000 and Capital amounting to $100,000, It. has a place on tht National Eai k EoU' of ITnor, Inch "includes only banks having Surplus and Ur 1 vi ' 1 !'v. i r ! 1 1 or ex cppfling their Crpital stork. THROWS LIGHT ; Jfl GR00KEDOESS Loss of sleep caused by mosquitoes can be overcome with one thorough applies tion of our Screens. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. ?103.' Middle St New Bern, drainage Engineer TelU of Deals la North Carolina. . T; Washington, J una . J. WrlgW, now a drairfage engineer for to Stat of FlrrMaaor tha .Boose committee iurestigatipg the so-etltad Florida ever glades charge restart'ey, toW of Jris private land deals In North Carolina with a drainage engineer In the Depart ment (ft Agriculture. Wright admit ted that be aceeptsd stock and oegott ated with certain North Carolina;, land companies and the State of North Car- olioa without telliog his Superiors. He said he got $6,000 atf.ck in, the Albe marle DeveloDiueot ComDaoT from J. N. Wilkinson of pelharon, N, C. and in return drew up :a plan reclaiming the land and placed 114,000 in stock, ; , Wi'klDsoncametohunin Washington, W right said, accompanied -1 y Ben- resentalive John gmall of North Car olina. After their conference, ha was offered $5,000 and. $epreMntatlve Snail o $t.0u0 in stoat for bis legist service. Wright told of a '"deal"- with Joba Seipof Chillicothe, 0. at Woyock, N. C, in which he was promised $7, BOO for bis sdvice. He did not tell bit ebif of the offer and never got the money. The Slate of North Carolina offered him S5.000 to sell ke MatUmoakeeti in the difmai swamp, be aaicL... Ia .this he got f 1,250, of which his superiors, knew nothing. He also engaged him self in the Lake Mattamuskeet scham on a contingent interest of 40,000. . At Wilson. N. C. with Lawrence Bruit, another employe of the Depart ment. Wright went into a diaioage deal, which he .testified Letted him $2,200 and Brett $9,000. Heroic Motornian Lives. Saves 7 & Cambridge, Mass., June 6. Several persons were injured, to were oaaiy shaken snd bruised, and the whole car fu 1 narrowly eocaped plunging to death in th Charles river' when an in-bound car jumped the track on the Western avenue Irdge. , , Men, women ard children going to w rk leaped ftfm Ihflrseats in a panic many bt irgadly efoshed. m ibe ub for eafcty. Ifee heroism of the sootui- . . -I ji i - man, who stuck to his post ana..xe(K winding op the brake even, after .lh front platform hung far over the water. kept the car from slipping into 20 test of water, MacVeagh's Simple Life. Washington, JuneB. Secretary of the Treasury,MacVeagb, a millionaire, is setting the fashion for the thnple life hv patina a lOteeht lunch dailv in an F street dairy lncb rjom, , ' Boy Taken to Hospital After School Flogging. ' . : - .. V "si . .f-r, ,-: ? . ..y - Norfolk. Va., June 4. Joseph Tosch man, a twelve yearmld pupil of Chapel street "public schoo 4 was sent oncoa- Bcidus to St. Vincent's Hospital, after he had b'en flogged ay bis teacher be cause ba would toot 4o hit drawing les son and for1 resisting the punishment the teacher was adm Watering.. ' After the flogging tba-boy ran away from school and fall unconscious before reach ing home, (e wssi plcktd vp by the police and sent tot she .hospital hi the patrot wagon.t,U jraa reported that the hoy was bleeding at the mouth and ears when he wis picked np by the of: fleer." - " $ ' . - ' .i" - Reports have been msde-to the su perintendent and to ' the at"hool boaid, and'tl a committas on teachers and text books his bees ca1ld to , make ad in vestigatfon. , I . f , j, " " - ' 'i Af terresching the hospital the boy was soon restored It consciousness, and tonight is said to1 bt out of danger, .."-- "!- . I' . . ' V 4 . - ' v- , . - Durham, Negro Dies Bui Wing f& Bat, ' Durham, Jnne 6,-rP.iul Cullen, a negro workman a,t the -Bast Durham coal chute died yetterdny afternoon as the mult of drinking five half pints of whiskey to win s bet with a white man. The negro drank over a quart of white corn liquor in about an hour lie soon became ill and. two hours later d.ed. Wbiskty ran out of hU mouth when tl.e body was laid out for bunaL , - STATE GOHf lOJWiP Locke CraJg Is Endorsed For Gov ernor of North Carolina. . , Ipedal to Joarnal 7 i ' - ' Ealeigh, Jobs 8th. IQ AQ p. 'm.-The State Convention was bKT isv this city today. The delegates from the third diatnet bald caucus jast prior to the toaventioa. :.. ,, - , H. BelL of Jones county was elect rd membrr of Committee ' oa Creden- ttaJa, . X , ' f. M. Pearssll, of Craven, was elect ed e-member of Permanent Organisa- tion Committee. ' C 8. Wallaee, of Carteret was ebct- ed district vice-president of State Con vention. -. i A. D. Ward, of Craven, was elected member of Platform Committee. The convention was called to order at It o'clock by Chairman Eller. After rail call cx-governor Glenn was made temporary chairman, making a strong 1 ". : , f , i r President Gomes Unable to' Meet Foreigners' Demand For - . Protection. , Washington. May 6 Prank confes awn 01 r resident Uomes that he was unable to meet the demands of the large plantation owners in Eastern Cuba for adequate gusrds against the marauders and insarrce os, was the factor that yesterday led Captain Kline, command lag the United States naval station at Guantanamo, to set in motion the body of United States marines gathered there for just such a purpose. ' Captain mine's actiwn in dispatching aearly half of his available force of ma. rtnes into the interior of Cuba gave the Signal for the departure from Key West to Guantanamo of half of the second squadron of the Atlantic fleet which had been lying at anchor at Key West for the last, week, , The facts as disclosed at the State Department are that several of the large American, British, French and Spanish companies operating plan) a-' twos and mines in Eastern Cuba, lela graphed the Cuban government through the Alcade of Guantanamo, a demnd for 100 regular troops for each of tin ir mills and 60 for each of their cant fie da. In reply President Gun- z poin ted out that a compliance with their i quest would require the use of 1,250 o his best troops for the protection or one group" of foreign properties in a' alagle section of the disaffected die-. trict. If I e acceded to such demands. 1 ha said, his whole army would not suf fice for police work alone and he would have no forces left with which to carry oa the campaign against the insurrec tionists. HON. LOCKE CRAIG Endorsed For The Next Governor of North Carolina at The State Con - ventton Yesterday. speech on Democratic mearaies. Com nittee on organisation omed, permar- eot officers, chairman F. D. Winston, secretary Walter Murphy. State officers were nominated with out speeches. . In a splendid speech Felix Alley, of , Jackson, presented. Locke Craig ior governor, provoking great applause. On motion the nomin ation was made unanimous. Mr. Craig scert?d to platform received great ovavtion reaponding fat a magnificent speech.; Raleigh, N. C June 6, 11 p. m.-E f. Dougbtridge, of Nash county was nominated for Lieut-Governor on fifth ballot, after Ave times balloting. . Marrnret t :. T read. FOR KENT, Residence No. 23 liancock street, eight rooms. Store No. 6 Pasteur street, . C T. HANCOCK, Aft, Begin Probe on the ' Money Trnst, Washington, June 8. The money trust investlgatioa will begin in New York this morning A process-server left for New York, yesterday armed with several subpoenas. Mr. Pu jo de clined to make publle the names .of those who will be eatled. Tbefirst sub ject of investigation wilt be Jbe rela tions of banks with ths New York Clearing House and with banks in other : sections , of the -country. The committee will slso seek to discover the mutuality of interest of the banks.clrar , log bouse aad New v York Stock, E-, change,' -V The flrsr witness, it was learned just before the; committee left for Ne York, probably will be A, B Hepburn, president of the New York; Cl aring Bouse, The hearing Is to be hefd in the customs bouse and the investigation into tUe relation of the clearing house with the banks and Wall Street is to be probed deeply. ' . . ' Ir EASTERN CUBA " Philadelphia " synonym of excellence. in Lawn Mow ers. I hey push easier and cat smoother. J. S. Basnizht Hdw. Co. niE.com;- FILES SUIT "wwaww . ,.. Auti Trust Auction A raiust Steamer ,Iotere!t9 Which ILi e Toi rued Monopoly to Cod fit 1 T. s- . spnpi en.l riof 'ht ." i i -i t Sai Against Gen. Booth. Dresden. Germany. June 6. General Booth, the famous '82-year old blind chief ef the Salvation Army, is the de fendant in a libel action which will come to trial here in a few days. The Association of Dresden Bar, Cafe and Saloonkeepers complain that the "War Cry"libelled them in its bitter criticism of the conviction here of Dr. Burn, the German, Temperance preacher who was found guilty of libelling some of the Dresden brewery and salon proprie tors: They have brought suit against General Booth and the "War Cry" editors. t Woman's Sentence Commuted. Bocton, Mass., June 6 The sentence of Mrs Lena Cusuman, condemned to die this week, for murdering bar hus band. Frank, waa commuted to life imprisonment by the executive council. The woman declared Enrico Masciolt killed her husband,, and later declared himself the bead of her home. Maseiolo most die la the electric chair. "E"" " ' . i 1 1 ; OtvUle Wright Witk Out Wttbui's , ..Secret Plans. N New York, June O.-s-Unless the wish es of Orville Wright are overruled by too board of directors of the Wright Company, the secret plans of the lata Wilbur Wright to make aerial naviga tion ear safe and practical as travel by an ocean liner or a railway par senger train will; pa canted out by-Orville Wright an l; Alexander Ontlvie. F the English avatorVj who assiHed OrviHe Wright bet sllia making axperlmtnU at Kill Devill Hill. N.C.,-with a motors less glider. - . .. ' . . . , - .r Caairmaa Mack Confident, New York, June 6th.-"Thi Demo cratic party baa aeveral candidates for tha rpresidenciai nomination and any one of them is strong enough to defeat either Taft or Roosevelt,-, remarked Norman E. Mack, chairman of tha Democratic National Committee, while here on a flying visit . '. "If half of what Taft and Roosevelt are saying about the Republican party is true, then that party ought to be in dicted by the grand jury," said Mr. Mack. . " ' v . "This country has never-witnessed such a spectacle as has been given by President Taft and Colonel Roosevelt, in tha last two months, - . . "The American people have made up their minds to kink the Republican fir ty out of power, snrl it doesn't n ke r -.-y ! :T. 'nre v ) i-ther thi-y nomu.ste 1 I ... v. l or a dark or brown IE PRDGF SSiVENESS The fanner who transacts his financial affairs through the People Bank enjoys a ceitain prest ige oot.to be gained in any other way. It is evi dence fat he is n modern farmer and that he makes use of every resource which can be of as sistance to him. Let us protect your money, either in an account subject to check or in our Savings Department. Savings accounts draw 4 per cent compound interest. : ilffitUpC)i: m:..i:i. iifljal!i faes Hot Weather Garments Now that hot weather is on us we wish to announce that we are prepared to meet the public's need in light weight apparal, in Clothing, Underwear for Ladies, Men and Boys, Low Shoes white, tan and gun whole family, Mens StrawHatsr Summer Millinery etc. and Pumps, in mettle for the J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEPT STORE tTMrawsawawawawsMsMswM 1:8 ' !f ilk' js m SHIRTS "For Well Dressed Men" Originally deigned i.i refined styles that meet the rr-qiiircmsnt of the best dressers. The fit is perfect aad in every appearance a custom made shirt. Hand aundered. Colors are guaranteed It he doesn't wear Bates-Street Shirt he doesn't wear the b. st. , TBEHOPTHArS DIFFERENT K; WSffis CO. H aTters and haberdashers . ; PHOTttJ 19 lTAlLORS.1 59 POaOCK ST.' i j ..rrrrpirirrin; NORTH CAROLINA , I I il ''( &I0REHEAP GUT, Season Opens June TX: 19 12 ' : EXTENSIVE IMFEOVEMENTSr NSW MA UGEJiENT' ' ' i- V , .flNCST FISHING IN AMERICA' i J? The Grectect Seashore Hotel in the South. Accommodations V r i- i:- l.'-.-vf.. News' - Ewry wletr ef sea and fresh wlr fiab sbound a Bbswi&Dc. IW Atlantic BotSu fror't the orm,n h ch. which rum east end wut. affordinc tha Dneh Soiwbt eouth wait er n itnrt nnt, t J it (-neat njor inriiformtins oceu brweiethronihouttlietomnMir. . j . rrn hftve mora wriqiM ftod exclusive ftdrmntafres thaa can b found on tha Atlantic c 1 1 10 tha bennliul and ulacid BognaSonndor the Atlantic, StiU water and . Incuir i nrat le Sound and D:eo Sa Fifhinir. Many oaarby pointa at traUi- '"t. iHUL-in. TennX Tool, Billiarda, Kaaic . - . 1 ; '. " I 3 T FISH: KG IN AUGUST I ; "'. ' ' ;
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